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Reported from Steve Quayle:
- Hurricane
Dennis (July 08, 2005)
- With its projected path nudging closer to Florida, Hurricane
Dennis spun into a dangerous Category 4 monster on Thursday night,
prompting the state to go on high alert and the Keys to evacuate
tourists and residents. In bruising Jamaica on Thursday and aiming
toward western Cuba, the system already is taking a course eerily
similar to that of Hurricane Ivan, which ultimately hammered
Pensacola as a Category 3. more...
- London
a Longtime Haven for Radical Muslim Figures (July
08, 2005)
- Terrorism experts have long warned that Islamists espousing
violence enjoy a haven in London, an assertion that has come into
sharp focus again with Thursday's bombings in the British capital.
For years, Britain tolerated the presence of high-profile and
outspoken Islamic clerics whose fiery sermons frequently extolled
jihad against the West. Since 9/11, however, anti-terror legislation
has been tightened, some groups have been outlawed, terror rings
have been broken and some controversial figures have been arrested.
One of them, Egyptian-born Abu Hamza al-Masri, went on trial this
week at London's Old Bailey courthouse, where he faces more than a
dozen charges include inciting terrorism and racial hatred. more...
Reported from harpazo Ready:
- Anti-Semitism
spikes in Britain
(July 09, 2005)
- Anti-Semitism in Great Britain has turned in just a few years from
a public nuisance into something of a crisis, according to a Jewish
magazine. The annual report of the Community Security Trust, which
tracks anti-Semitic incidents in Britain, showed 2004 was the worst
year of anti-Semitic violence, vandalism and harassment since the
group began keeping statistics in 1996, according to Azure magazine.
The numbers include 83 physical assaults – up from 54 in 2003, or
a 54-percent increase – and 365 acts of abusive or threatening
behavior, up from 233 in 2003, or a 57-percent increase. more...
- Muslim
prayer to be key in terror trial
(July 09, 2005)
- A young man charged with lying about attending an al Qaeda-linked
terrorist camp was carrying an Arabic prayer in his wallet that
federal prosecutors say is significant to their case. Hamid Hayat,
22, and his father, Umer, 47, are charged with lying to federal
investigators about the young man's time at the camp in 2003 and
2004 as part of an investigation in Lodi that also has resulted in
the detention on immigration charges of two Muslim religious leaders
and one leader's son. "Lord let us be at their throats, and we
ask you to give us refuge from their evil," read the prayer on
a slip of paper, prosecutors said in court documents filed late
Wednesday. They said the paper is "relevant to the question of
whether Hamid Hayat falsely denied that he had attended a terrorist
camp. It corroborates defendant Hamid Hayat's videotaped admission
that he, in fact, had attended such a camp." more...
Reported from Prophecy Watch:
- G8
Aid to Palestinians Won't Solve Problem, Israel Says By
Julie Stahl CNSNews.com
(July 08, 2005)
- Israel welcomed the G8's decision on Friday to give billions of
dollars in aid to the Palestinian Authority but warned that money
alone wouldn't solve the Palestinians' problems. British Prime
Minister Tony Blair announced on Friday that leaders of the G8
nations meeting in Scotland had agreed to give $3 billion in
economic aid to the Palestinian Authority "in the years to
come." Blair said the aid would be given "so that two
states, Israel and Palestine, two peoples and two religions, can
live side by side in peace." Israeli Prime Minister Ariel
Sharon's spokesman Dr. Ra'anan Gissin said Israel welcoms the aid to
the Palestinians but cautioned that if it is not accompanied by
reforms it will be wasted. "Money alone will not solve the
problem," Gissin said. There must be economic, security and
governmental reforms, he said. more...
Reported from Bridges for Peace:
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United Church of Christ to Begin Divestment
Process From Israel Isracast
(July 06, 2005)
- The United Church of Christ (UCC)
called on members to employ “economic leverage” against Israel,
including possible divestment. A resolution passed at the UCC’s
biennial synod July 5th urged local churches “to use economic
leverage,” including “divesting from those companies that refuse
to change their practices of gain from the perpetuation of violence,
including the Occupation.” A separate resolution called upon
Israel to remove its West Bank security barrier. The resolutions
drew a sharp reaction from Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean of
the Simon Wiesenthal Center, who described them as “functionally
anti-Semitic.” “This is a manipulation of a religious
organization for political purposes,” he said. “This is part of
a game plan to give the scarlet letter ‘A’ on Israel’s
forehead.” Cooper said the resolutions represented the efforts of
a small group of activists and not the rank-and-file members of the
UCC.
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Single Day Aliyah Record
(July 06, 2005)
- More than 1800 North American Jews
will move to Israel this summer. On July 13, two separate chartered
El Al flights with 500 immigrants from the United States and Canada
will arrive. This is the largest contingent of North American Jews
to make aliyah in one day in Israel’s history. Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon, Deputy Prime Minister Shimon Perez, Foreign Minister
Silvan Shalom, Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Jewish
Agency Chairman of the Executive Ze’ev Bielski will greet the new
arrivals. Nefesh B’Nefesh has assisted more than 4,000 newcomers
to Israel since 2002. This summer, they expect that 2005-newcomers
will originate from 31 US states and 6 Canadian provinces.
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Kassam Missile Explodes On Nursery School in Gush
Katif Israel National News (July
04, 2005)
- Miracle in Gush Katif: A Kassam missile slammed into the roof of a
nursery school late on the night of July 3 in the town of Ganei Tal
in Gush Katif. Children living in nearby homes, many who attend the
school, were awakened by the explosion, but were unharmed. Residents
of Ganei Tal added a prayer for thanksgiving in their morning
prayers. The IDF has not responded to the attack and is not expected
to do so.
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IDF To Shoot On Sight At Lebanese Border By
David Rudge, Jerusalem Post (July
04, 2005)
- Israel has apparently decided to adopt a "zero
tolerance" stance regarding any attempts to infiltrate the
border from Lebanon, the Jerusalem Post has learned. Lebanese
observers said that this marks a drastic change in Israel's policy
towards people approaching the border from Lebanon and is a specific
warning to the civilian population and to the new government of
Beirut. "It looks like this is a very firm approach by the
Israel Defense Forces (IDF), and we have no reason to believe
anything to the contrary," said a senior UN source. The UN
source said that he had been informed by Israel that the IDF would
now adopt a policy of "zero tolerance" to any crossing of
the blue line, the UN delineated withdrawal line. It is the most
serious statement of intention ever made by the IDF since the
withdrawal from Lebanon in May 2000, in full compliance with UN
Security Council Resolution 425. There was no comment on July 6 from
security officials on the matter.
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Eyewitness: The Media-Reported "Lynch"
Was Staged Arutz 7 (July
04, 2005)
- "A young Palestinian boy lynched by Jewish rock-throwers is
in mortal condition." So repeated public Israeli news reports
late last week, while, in fact, the entire affair was staged by
reporters.
The story began on June 26 in northern Gush Katif. The army
demolished several abandoned structures, in fear that the Jewish
residents would camp out there before and during the disengagement.
The Gush Katif residents then responded by taking over another
abandoned building nearby, and on morning of June 29, Israel Defense
Forces (IDF) arrived to empty out the building.
Several yeshiva students were taken out peacefully; one was
caught on camera being carried out as he continued to study Mishna
(the Oral Law). Then things began to heat up. According to the press
reports, youngsters on the roof "infuriated the local
population" by writing on the outside wall of the building, in
Hebrew, "Muhammed Pig!" The Arabs then began to hurl rocks
at the Jews, the Jews responded in kind, and the soldiers were not
able to restore peace.
An eyewitness on the scene–who wishes to be known only as
AD–said, however, that this was not what happened. "No,
no," he told Arutz-7, "The Arabs there don't even know how
to read Hebrew. What happened was that one Jew threw rocks, and then
about 30 Arabs came out and started pounding everything in sight
with rocks. It was a terrible disgrace for the IDF. I came home all
in shock at what I had seen. The soldiers were simply unable to
protect themselves from this onslaught, even though the Arabs were
pounding the jeeps and everything. The only time the soldiers did
something real was when the Jews started throwing rocks back! But
now I understand how the intifada started because the Arabs who live
in this area, the Muwasi, are very quiet; they never throw rocks at
all. But now they see that the army is so weak, they realize that
they have nothing to be afraid of. They were really pounding
us."
The main story of the day, however, was the alleged
"lynching" of a young Arab boy. Israel Radio and Army
Radio continually used this word to describe what happened, and
Israeli television stations showed footage of an Arab lying on the
ground and then two Jewish boys running towards him and throwing
rocks at him.
"That's not the story!" said AD "I saw this same
Arab get hit in the head with a rock, and yet he continued to throw
rocks, like a tiger, for the next 15 minutes! And then I saw some
reporters go over to him and tell him to lie down and act as if he
was unconscious. Later on, he was taken out walking on his own,
holding on to a soldier. All this talk of his being mortally wounded
is total nonsense. In addition, he was taken to a hospital in Gaza;
if he was really mortally wounded, they would have taken him to
Soroka in Beersheva."
In fact, media reports continued throughout the next day to
report that he was still mortally wounded, even though Arab sources
had admitted by then that he had "regained consciousness,"
was talking, and felt fine. By July 1, the victim of the alleged
"lynching" was reported to be "lightly hurt."
AD said that a friend of his was also there at the time, saw
the same thing and could corroborate the story. "The problem is
that he works for a certain media source and refuses to talk to
anyone in the media about it," AD said.
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